Portland, Ore. (AP) – An agreement announced Tuesday paves the way for the demolition of the largest dam in U.S. history, a project that promises to reopen hundreds of miles of new road on the Oregon-California border that is important to tribals but Almost nothing has diminished in recent years. …
Read More »COVID-19 can survive up to three weeks on frozen meat, fish: study
The coronavirus can survive up to three weeks on frozen meat and fish, according to a new study that warns about the danger of contaminated food in sparking new outbreaks of the disease. A sample of the deadly virus was added to pieces of salmon, chicken and pork from supermarkets …
Read More »Report: Trump administration to block proposed Alaska mine
Six people described as familiar with their plans told Politico on Saturday that the Trump administration has plans to block a proposed copper and gold mine near the headwaters of a major U.S. salmon fishery in Alaska 23 August 2020, 04:18 5 min reading Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this …
Read More »Virus-silent oceans open window for Shark Week researchers
LOS ANGELES (AP) – The coronavirus pandemic forced people to stay put, but it gave sharks a travel pass and scientists a rare opportunity. Ocean spots removed from fishing boats and other intrusions by quarantines of COVID-19 saw increased and even unusual behavior of marine life – and Discovery Channel’s …
Read More »The monkfish removed his immune system to merge with his partner
There are few Stranger animals than monkfish, a species that has so much trouble finding a mate that when males and females connect underwater, males fuse their tissue with females for life. After the merger, the two share a single respiratory and digestive system. Scientists have now discovered that monkfish …
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